Cable Trays Manufacturer in Vijayawada
IS 12352 / IEC 61537 compliant industrial cable management — supplied from our Howrah works across Vijayawada and Andhra Pradesh.
Vijayawada anchors central Andhra's power, agriculture, and infrastructure economy, with NTPC Vijayawada, Krishna Delta projects, and Amaravati capital development. Cable trays, raceways, and earthing serve power and infrastructure projects.
Cable Trays for Vijayawada's Industrial Sector
IES manufactures perforated, ladder, angular-ladder, and solid-bottom cable trays for power and control cable routing in industrial plants, substations, and commercial buildings. All trays are manufactured to IS 12352 and IEC 61537, with hot-dip galvanizing to IS 2629 / IS 4759.
Key Specifications
Width 50–900 mm · Depth 25–150 mm · HDG zinc coat 65–85 µm (IS 4759)
Industrial Zones in Vijayawada We Serve
NTPC Vijayawada thermal station, APGENCO power projects, and Amaravati infrastructure programmes specify HDG cable trays, copper-bonded earthing, and IS 2062 structural steel.
- NTPC Vijayawada (Ibrahimpatnam)
- Auto Nagar Industrial Estate
- Krishna District Industrial Belt
Materials & Surface Treatments
- IS 2062 structural steel
- Pre-galvanized steel
- Stainless steel SS 304/316
Industries in Vijayawada Using Cable Trays
Frequently Asked Questions
What IS standard governs cable tray manufacturing in India?+
IS 12352 is the primary Indian standard for cable tray manufacturing, broadly aligned with IEC 61537. Hot-dip galvanizing follows IS 2629 and IS 4759, typically 65–85 µm zinc coating.
Which cable tray finish is best for coastal and outdoor environments?+
Hot-dip galvanized (HDG) cable trays per IS 2629 (65–85+ µm zinc) are the industry standard for outdoor, coastal, and refinery environments due to the thick metallurgical zinc bond.
What is the difference between perforated and ladder cable trays?+
Perforated trays have a slotted base and suit light-to-medium power and control cables. Ladder trays offer maximum ventilation and higher load capacity over longer spans — preferred for heavy power cables in power plants and refineries.